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Purchased from W. O. Oldman, 1912

Accession Lot

  • Object[6]
  • no[3]
  • yes[3]
  • no[6]
  • oceanian[6]
  • fighting mouthpiece[2]
  • lime container[1]
  • pipe lighting tongs[1]
  • rasp[2]
  • war charm[2]
  • british new guinea[5]
  • bugi[1]
  • hood peninsula[2]
  • new guinea[6]
  • southeastern new guinea[1]
  • st joseph river[1]
  • early 20th century[6]
  • bamboo[6]
  • feather[1]
  • plant fiber[1]
  • shark skin[1]
  • sharkskin[1]
  • stingray skin[1]
  • netting[1]
bamboo

1 - 6 of 6 Records

P3766

P3766

Rasp

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P3765

P3765

Rasp

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P3763

P3763

Lime Container

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P3987

Fighting Mouthpiece

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P3986

Fighting Mouthpiece

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P4782

Pipe Lighting Tongs

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1 - 6 of 6 Records
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